Pacific volleyball

WCC: #1 BYU Rolls, San Diego Downs Pepperdine, SMC & SCU Win in 4

Lyndie Haddock-Eppich posted a double-double as #1 BYU swept Loyola Marymount on a night filled with WCC action.

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WCC: #1 BYU Rolls; Pepperdine Gives (RV) Portland 1st Loss; SMC Upends (RV) San Diego

BYU rolled through Pacific while Portland was upended by Pepperdine to now sit as the lone unbeaten in the WCC.

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VolleyMob’s 2018 WCC Volleyball Preview

BYU will be challenged by San Diego once again but heads into 2018 as the WCC favorite.

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BYU Projected to Claim WCC Title; Preseason Awards & Predictions

BYU is the unanimous choice to win the West Coast Conference in the league’s preseason poll.

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North Texas Adds Yet Another Pacific Transfer in DS/L Olivia Petnicki

Olivia Petnicki becomes the fifth Pacific player to transfer, as she now joins North Texas for 2018.

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Ashlyn Fleming Becomes 4th Pacific Player to Transfer, Heads to Illinois

Former Pacific middle blocker Ashlyn Fleming is headed to Illinois via transfer for 2018.

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Duke Tacks on Pacific Transfer S/OH Andie Shelton

All-WCC honorable mention S/OH Andie Shelton has left Pacific to transfer to Duke for 2018.

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USC Collects 2nd All-WCC Transfer in Former Pacific OH Emily Baptista

2017 All-WCC First-Team outside hitter Emily Baptista is headed to USC for 2018 along with a few other former WCC faces.

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OH Skylar Wine Transfers from Pacific to North Carolina

North Carolina will add a new player to its 2018 huddle with their third incoming transfer to offset a host leaving the program.

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Gormsen, 2000 Volleyball Team Named to Pacific Athletics Hall of Fame

The Pacific Athletics Hall of Fame, which is now made up of 250 individuals and 29 teams, welcomed Wendy Woolgar (women’s soccer), Natalie Dorr (women’s soccer), Kara Gormsen (women’s volleyball), Sarah Marshall (women’s swimming), Eddie Wisniewski (men’s water polo), Wendy Crain (field hockey), Adi Kramer (men’s tennis) along with the 2000 women’s volleyball team.

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